Volleyball at the lake

Larry and Kristan, fearless leaders

Eric at work

Rakshya in the lab

Ashley explains it all

NSF REU at K-State: Laser-matter Interactions at the Atomic and Nanoscales

The K-State REU program offers summer fellowships to do world-class research in our friendly physics department in the scenic Flinthills.  We are funded by the National Science Foundation.

2008 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

The KSU Physics Department brought 17 undergraduates together in the summer of 2008 to do research as part of the NSF REU program.

The KSU REU program is funded by and a part of the larger National Science Foundation REU program. The final reports of our students are presented below as both web pages and as Powerpoint presentations. Each student's name is linked to his or her personal web page, as well.

2008 REU Student Projects
Ashley Cetnar; mentored by Ken Klabunde
Wes Erbsen; mentored by Chris Sorensen
Fadzai Fungura; mentored by Viktor Chikan
Alex George; mentored by Glenn Horton-Smith and Tim Bolton
Jon Graves; mentored by Glenn Horton-Smith and Tim Bolton
Sylvester Gyan; mentored by Gary Wysin
Rachel Houtz; mentored by Glenn Horton-Smith and Tim Bolton
Casey Kretzer; mentored by Igor Litvinyuk
Jeremy Lund; mentored by Glenn Horton-Smith and Tim Bolton
David Miller; mentored by Itzik Ben-Itzhak
William Neely; mentored by Brian Washburn
Josh Perkins; mentored by Kristan Corwin
Ryan Price; mentored by Brett DePaola
Forest Roberts; mentored by Itzik Ben-Itzhak
Dustin Ursrey; mentored by Brett Esry
Emily Walker; mentored by Bruce Law and Chris Sorensen
Derek Vermeulen; mentored by Chris Sorensen

 

This program is funded by the National Science Foundation through grant number PHY- 0851599.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.